US20070175744A1 - Keypad and keypad assembly - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a keypad used in a portable terminal, and more particularly to a keypad and a keypad assembly having a light guide panel.
- a keypad used in a portable terminal typically includes an elastic pad plate, a plurality of key buttons formed on the upper surface of the elastic pad with characters printed on the upper surface thereof, respectively, and a plurality of protrusions (or actuators) formed on the lower surface of the elastic pad.
- This type of portable terminal normally has about 15-20 light emitting devices serving as a back light of the keypad.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a keypad assembly according to the prior art.
- the keypad assembly 100 includes a keypad 110 , a switch board 150 , and a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) 170 .
- LEDs light emitting diodes
- the keypad 110 includes an elastic pad 120 having the shape of a plate, a plurality of key buttons 140 formed on the upper surface 122 of the elastic pad 120 with characters, numbers, etc., printed on the upper surface thereof, respectively, and a plurality of protrusions 130 formed on the lower surface 124 of the elastic pad 120 , which is opposite to the upper surface 122 of the elastic pad 120 .
- Each of the protrusions 130 is aligned with the center portion of the corresponding key button 140 .
- the elastic pad 120 has a plurality of grooves 126 formed on the lower surface 124 thereof. The grooves 126 are positioned around the respective protrusions 130 to prevent the LEDs 170 from interfering with the protrusions 130 .
- the switch board 150 has a plate-shaped PCB (Printed Circuit Board) 155 and a plurality of switches 160 formed on the upper surface of the PCB 155 facing the keypad 110 .
- Each switch 160 is comprised of a conductive contact member 162 and a conductive dome 164 covering the contact member 162 completely.
- the plurality of LEDs 170 are mounted on the upper surface of the PCB 155 , and each LED 170 is positioned to be covered by the corresponding groove 126 of the elastic pad 120 .
- the portion of the keypad 110 positioned beneath the pressed key button 140 deforms towards the switch board 150 .
- one of the protrusions 130 corresponding to the deformed portion presses the corresponding dome 164 , thus providing an electrical contact with the corresponding contact member 162 .
- the LEDs 170 Due to the operation of the switches 160 in the vicinity, the LEDs 170 must not be positioned beneath the corresponding key buttons 140 . Light outputted from the respective LEDs 170 passes through the elastic pad 120 and illuminates the respective key buttons 140 at an oblique angle. As a result, the key buttons 140 are dimly illuminated in a non-uniformly fashion. In particular, the center of each key button 140 looks darker, and the periphery thereof looks brighter. If more LEDs are installed to enhance an uniform illumination of the key buttons 140 , power consumption and manufacturing cost increase.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art and provides additional advantages, by providing a keypad and a keypad assembly capable of realizing high and uniform brightness, while consuming less power and costing less.
- a keypad including a light guide panel, the interior of which light propagates through; a film positioned on the upper surface of the light guide panel and having at least one key button positioned on the upper surface thereof; and at least one reflective pattern fixedly positioned with respect to the light guide panel to reflect a part of the light, which propagates through the interior of the light guide panel, towards the key button.
- a keypad assembly including a keypad having a light guide panel, the interior of which light propagates through, and a film positioned on the upper surface of the light guide panel with at least one key button positioned on the upper surface of the film and a switch board having at least one switch formed on its upper surface, which faces the keypad, wherein as the key button is pressed, the portion of the keypad deformed towards the switch board presses the switch.
- a portable terminal including a switch board having at least one switch positioned on the upper surface thereof; a keypad having a light guide panel with upper, lower, and lateral surfaces; and at least one light emitting device positioned adjacent to at least one of the lateral surfaces of the light guide panel, wherein the keypad includes a film positioned on the upper surface of the light guide panel and having at least one key button positioned on the upper surface thereof and at least one reflective pattern locally formed on the light guide panel to reflect a part of light, which propagates through the interior of the light guide panel, towards the key button.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a keypad assembly according to the prior art
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing a keypad assembly according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a top view briefly showing a part of the keypad assembly shown in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a top view briefly showing a part of a keypad assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a top view showing an example for comparison with the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing a keypad assembly according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a top view briefly showing a part of the keypad assembly.
- the keypad assembly 200 includes a keypad 210 , a switch board 250 facing the keypad 210 , at least one light emitting device 290 , and a second PCB 280 .
- the keypad 210 includes a light guide panel 220 , a film 247 , a plurality of key buttons 245 , a plurality of protrusions 240 , and a plurality of reflective patterns 230 (indicated by solid triangles).
- the light guide panel 220 guides light coupled to the interior thereof.
- the coupled light propagates from a lateral surface of the light guide panel 220 to the opposite lateral surface thereof.
- the light guide panel 220 may have any shape, such as a square.
- the light coupled to the interior of the light guide panel 220 propagates into the light guide panel 220 due to a total reflection at the interface between the light guide panel 220 and the external air layer.
- the light guide panel 220 has elasticity so that the key buttons 245 , when pressed, can return to the original position. That is, the light guide panel 220 has self-restoration properties so that it can restore the original shape after deformation and, after the key buttons 245 are operated, returns them to the original position.
- Conventional light guide panels are manufactured by injection-molding process using polycarbonate or acryl-based resin which has a high transmittance for visible rays. They have low elastic modulus, poor elastic restoration properties, and high hardness. This makes it difficult to obtain a good click feel when pressing key buttons. Also, when a key button is pressed, adjacent key buttons may be erroneously operated together (interference among key buttons). Further, permanent deformation may easily occur after repeated operation.
- the light guide panel 220 is made of a highly transparent elastomer material, preferably polyurethane or silicone, which has low hardness, high elastic modulus, excellent elastic restoration properties, and high optical transmittance, in order to provide a good click feel, suppress interference among key buttons 245 , and avoid permanent deformation even after repeated operation.
- a highly transparent elastomer material preferably polyurethane or silicone, which has low hardness, high elastic modulus, excellent elastic restoration properties, and high optical transmittance, in order to provide a good click feel, suppress interference among key buttons 245 , and avoid permanent deformation even after repeated operation.
- the film 247 is disposed on the upper surface of the light guide panel 220 , and it has a plurality of key buttons 245 positioned on the upper surface thereof.
- the periphery of the film 247 is attached to the periphery of the light guide panel 220 using an adhesion member 249 to bond and maintain an upper air layer between the film 247 and the light guide panel 220 .
- there is a lower air layer beneath the light guide panel 220 and it prevents light, which is supposed to illuminate the key buttons 245 , from leaking via the adhesion member 249 . Light propagates between the interfaces between the light guide panel 220 and the upper and lower air layers due to total reflection.
- the adhesion member 249 is preferably positioned on the periphery of the light guide panel 220 as the rest of light which is not used to illuminate the key buttons 245 reaches the periphery of the light guide panel 220 .
- the film 247 preferably has such surface properties that it is not attached to the upper surface of the light guide panel 220 , because, if the center of the film 247 having the key buttons positioned thereon is attached to the upper surface of the light guide panel 220 , no air layer can be maintained between the light guide panel 220 and the film 247 .
- the surface of the film 247 may be roughened or coated with a releasing agent in order to provide the surface with slipperiness.
- a portion of the upper surface of the film 247 which has no key button 245 positioned thereon, may be subject to printing to prevent the light from emerging from portions other than the key buttons 245 .
- the printing indicates a silk screen printing process, which is generally used in the conventional keypad process, used to intercept light using black color material etc. in order to prevent the light from leaking to undesired place.
- the film 247 may be made of a highly transparent elastomer material, preferably polyurethane or silicone, which has low hardness, high elastic modulus, excellent elastic restoration properties, and high optical transmittance.
- the refractive index of the film 247 is set to be lower than that of the light guide panel 220 and the attachment surface (or lower surface) of the film is printed or coated with a layer, which is made of a material having high reflectance, to minimize unnecessary loss of light.
- the plurality of key buttons 245 is positioned on the upper surface of the film 247 and have characters, numeral, etc. printed on the upper surface thereof, respectively.
- Each key button 245 may be attached to the upper surface of the film 247 by a corresponding adhesion member or may be formed as an integrated one piece with the film 247 .
- Each key button 245 may be made of the same material as the film 247 or made of polycarbonate or acryl-based resin.
- Each key button 245 may have any shape, such as a circular post or elliptical post.
- the plurality of protrusions 240 is positioned on the lower surface 224 of the light guide panel 220 , which is opposite to the upper surface 222 of the light guide panel 220 .
- the protrusions 240 may be formed in one piece with the light panel 220 using a material identical to or different from that of the light guide panel 220 . Alternatively, the protrusions 240 may be separately formed and attached to the lower surface 224 of the light guide panel 220 .
- Each protrusion 240 may have any shape, such as a truncated cone or trapezoidal hexahedron.
- Each protrusion 240 is aligned under the corresponding key button 245 (in a thickness direction of the keypad assembly 200 or a perpendicular direction to the upper surface of the first PCB 260 ).
- the keypad 210 has a plurality of reflective patterns 230 formed on the lower surface of the light guide panel 220 to reflect a part of light, which propagates into the light guide panel 220 , towards the corresponding key buttons 245 , respectively.
- each reflective pattern 230 may be formed on the upper surface of the light guide panel 220 or positioned between the light guide panel 220 and the corresponding protrusion 240 .
- Each reflective pattern 230 is formed at and around the protrusion 240 positioned just under the corresponding key button 245 to uniformly illuminate it. In the entire keypad 210 , the density or size of reflective patterns positioned closer to the light emitting device 290 is different from that of reflective patterns positioned farther away from the light emitting device 290 .
- the density of reflective patterns closer to the light emitting device 290 is set to be lower.
- the density of reflective patterns farther away from the light emitting device is set to be higher. In this manner, the distribution of quantity of emergent light, particularly the overall illumination distribution of the key buttons 245 can be uniform and bright.
- each reflective pattern 230 is formed on the lower surface of the corresponding protrusion 240 , and the peripheral portion 234 thereof is formed around the protrusion 240 .
- light propagating into the light guide panel 220 due to total reflection is incident on the reflective patterns 230 .
- Most light diffuse reflected by the reflective patterns 230 towards a key button 245 cannot satisfy the condition of total reflection (when incident angle is smaller than critical angle) and passes through the film 247 and the corresponding key button 245 to the exterior.
- light passing through the reflective patterns 230 without diffuse reflection and a part of the diffuse reflected light satisfying the condition of total reflection continuously propagate inside the light guide panel 220 while contributing to illuminate other key buttons.
- each reflective pattern 230 causes diffuse reflection and use only a part of incident light for illumination of the corresponding key button 245 , and the rest is used for illumination of other key buttons. Furthermore, the reflective patterns 230 provide uniform illumination of the key button 245 by means of diffuse reflection in an arbitrary direction. Preferably, the reflective patterns 230 are formed by scratching or printing.
- the switch board 250 includes a first PCB 260 and a dome sheet 270 .
- the first PCB 260 has a plurality of conductive contact members 265 formed on the upper surface thereof, which constitute switches 265 and 275 together with corresponding domes 275 .
- the switches 265 and 275 are aligned under the corresponding protrusions 240 .
- the dome sheet 270 is attached to the upper surface of the first PCB 260 and has a plurality of semi-spherical conductive domes 275 , which completely cover the corresponding contact members 265 .
- the portion of the keypad 210 positioned beneath the pressed key button 245 deforms towards the switch board 250 .
- one of the protrusions 240 corresponding to the deformed portion presses the corresponding dome 275 , which then makes electrical contact with the corresponding contact member 265 .
- the light guide panel 220 is made of an elastomer material, it has a sticky surface and the domes 275 are likely to be attached to the lower surface of the light guide panel 220 . Therefore, the surface of each dome 275 may be roughed or coated with a releasing agent in order to provide the surface with slipperiness.
- the second PCB 280 is attached to the periphery of the lower surface 224 of the light guide panel 220 .
- the light emitting device 290 is mounted on the upper surface of the second PCB 280 with its light emitting surface facing the lateral surface of the light guide panel 220 . Light emerging from the light emitting device 290 is coupled to the interior of the light guide panel 220 via the lateral surface thereof.
- the second PCB 280 may be made of a conventional flexible PCB (FPCB), and the light emitting device may be a conventional LED.
- the second PCB 280 may be removed and a peripheral portion of the light guide panel 220 may extend with a slant to the upper surface of the first PCB 260 in the shape of a wedge.
- the light emitting device 290 is then mounted on the upper surface of the first PCB 260 .
- the second PCB 280 may be removed and a peripheral portion of the light guide panel 220 may be bent so that it extends to the upper surface of the first PCB 260 .
- the light emitting device 290 is then mounted on the upper surface of the first PCB 260 .
- FIG. 4 is a top view briefly showing a part of a keypad assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a top view showing a comparison illustration showing the advantages of the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the keypad assembly has a construction similar to that of the keypad assembly shown in FIG. 2 , except that it has a diffusion member 330 on the lateral surface of the light guide panel 220 ′. Therefore, the same components are given the same reference numerals and repeated description thereof will be omitted to avoid redundancy.
- each light emitting device 290 has a predetermined emission angle, which creates shaded regions 310 , where no light reaches, on both sides of each light emitting device 290 .
- the film 247 has been removed from the magnified part B (enclosed by broken lines) in order to aid understanding of the present invention.
- the light guide panel 220 ′ has a serrated diffusion member 330 positioned on the lateral surface thereof.
- the diffusion member 330 has a prism array structure and faces the light emitting devices 290 .
- light incident on the diffusion member 330 from each light emitting device 290 is diffused by the diffusion member 330 and results in the same effect as that of a widening emission angle of the light emitting device 290 .
- the shaded regions 320 on both sides of each light emitting device 290 are substantially reduced.
- the diffusion member 330 makes it possible to obtain more uniform luminance of the entire keypad 210 ′ while minimizing the shaded regions 320 , even when the light emitting devices 290 are positioned closer to the lateral surface of the light emitting panel 220 ′.
- the keypad and keypad assembly according to the present invention are advantageous in that the elastic light guide panel positioned between the key buttons and the protrusions makes it possible to illuminate the key buttons uniformly and brightly and reduce the number of light emitting devices, power consumption, and manufacture cost.
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A keypad includes a light guide panel, the interior of which light propagates through, a film positioned on the upper surface of the light guide panel and having at least one key button positioned on the upper surface thereof, and at least one reflective pattern fixedly positioned with respect to the light guide panel to reflect a part of the light, which propagates through the interior of the light guide panel, towards the key button.
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- This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/327,029 filed on Jan. 6, 2006 which claims priority to an application entitled “Keypad and Keypad Assembly,” filed with the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Jul. 15, 2005, and an application entitled “Key Pad and Key Pad Assembly,” filed with the Korean Intellectual Property Office on May 19, 2005, the contents of both being incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a keypad used in a portable terminal, and more particularly to a keypad and a keypad assembly having a light guide panel.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- A keypad used in a portable terminal typically includes an elastic pad plate, a plurality of key buttons formed on the upper surface of the elastic pad with characters printed on the upper surface thereof, respectively, and a plurality of protrusions (or actuators) formed on the lower surface of the elastic pad. This type of portable terminal normally has about 15-20 light emitting devices serving as a back light of the keypad.
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FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a keypad assembly according to the prior art. As shown, the keypad assembly 100 includes akeypad 110, aswitch board 150, and a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) 170. - The
keypad 110 includes anelastic pad 120 having the shape of a plate, a plurality ofkey buttons 140 formed on theupper surface 122 of theelastic pad 120 with characters, numbers, etc., printed on the upper surface thereof, respectively, and a plurality ofprotrusions 130 formed on thelower surface 124 of theelastic pad 120, which is opposite to theupper surface 122 of theelastic pad 120. Each of theprotrusions 130 is aligned with the center portion of thecorresponding key button 140. Theelastic pad 120 has a plurality ofgrooves 126 formed on thelower surface 124 thereof. Thegrooves 126 are positioned around therespective protrusions 130 to prevent theLEDs 170 from interfering with theprotrusions 130. - The
switch board 150 has a plate-shaped PCB (Printed Circuit Board) 155 and a plurality ofswitches 160 formed on the upper surface of the PCB 155 facing thekeypad 110. Eachswitch 160 is comprised of aconductive contact member 162 and aconductive dome 164 covering thecontact member 162 completely. - The plurality of
LEDs 170 are mounted on the upper surface of thePCB 155, and eachLED 170 is positioned to be covered by thecorresponding groove 126 of theelastic pad 120. - When the user presses one of the
key buttons 140, the portion of thekeypad 110 positioned beneath the pressedkey button 140 deforms towards theswitch board 150. As a result, one of theprotrusions 130 corresponding to the deformed portion presses thecorresponding dome 164, thus providing an electrical contact with thecorresponding contact member 162. - Due to the operation of the
switches 160 in the vicinity, theLEDs 170 must not be positioned beneath thecorresponding key buttons 140. Light outputted from therespective LEDs 170 passes through theelastic pad 120 and illuminates therespective key buttons 140 at an oblique angle. As a result, thekey buttons 140 are dimly illuminated in a non-uniformly fashion. In particular, the center of eachkey button 140 looks darker, and the periphery thereof looks brighter. If more LEDs are installed to enhance an uniform illumination of thekey buttons 140, power consumption and manufacturing cost increase. - Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art and provides additional advantages, by providing a keypad and a keypad assembly capable of realizing high and uniform brightness, while consuming less power and costing less.
- In one embodiment, there is provided a keypad including a light guide panel, the interior of which light propagates through; a film positioned on the upper surface of the light guide panel and having at least one key button positioned on the upper surface thereof; and at least one reflective pattern fixedly positioned with respect to the light guide panel to reflect a part of the light, which propagates through the interior of the light guide panel, towards the key button.
- In another embodiment, there is provided a keypad assembly including a keypad having a light guide panel, the interior of which light propagates through, and a film positioned on the upper surface of the light guide panel with at least one key button positioned on the upper surface of the film and a switch board having at least one switch formed on its upper surface, which faces the keypad, wherein as the key button is pressed, the portion of the keypad deformed towards the switch board presses the switch.
- In yet another embodiment, there is provided a portable terminal including a switch board having at least one switch positioned on the upper surface thereof; a keypad having a light guide panel with upper, lower, and lateral surfaces; and at least one light emitting device positioned adjacent to at least one of the lateral surfaces of the light guide panel, wherein the keypad includes a film positioned on the upper surface of the light guide panel and having at least one key button positioned on the upper surface thereof and at least one reflective pattern locally formed on the light guide panel to reflect a part of light, which propagates through the interior of the light guide panel, towards the key button.
- The above features, and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a keypad assembly according to the prior art; -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing a keypad assembly according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a top view briefly showing a part of the keypad assembly shown inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a top view briefly showing a part of a keypad assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a top view showing an example for comparison with the second embodiment of the present invention. - Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. For the purposes of clarity and simplicity, a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein is omitted to avoid making the subject matter of the present invention unclear.
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FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing a keypad assembly according to a first embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 3 is a top view briefly showing a part of the keypad assembly. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , thekeypad assembly 200 includes akeypad 210, aswitch board 250 facing thekeypad 210, at least onelight emitting device 290, and asecond PCB 280. - The
keypad 210 includes alight guide panel 220, afilm 247, a plurality ofkey buttons 245, a plurality ofprotrusions 240, and a plurality of reflective patterns 230 (indicated by solid triangles). - The
light guide panel 220 guides light coupled to the interior thereof. The coupled light propagates from a lateral surface of thelight guide panel 220 to the opposite lateral surface thereof. Thelight guide panel 220 may have any shape, such as a square. The light coupled to the interior of thelight guide panel 220 propagates into thelight guide panel 220 due to a total reflection at the interface between thelight guide panel 220 and the external air layer. Thelight guide panel 220 has elasticity so that thekey buttons 245, when pressed, can return to the original position. That is, thelight guide panel 220 has self-restoration properties so that it can restore the original shape after deformation and, after thekey buttons 245 are operated, returns them to the original position. - Conventional light guide panels are manufactured by injection-molding process using polycarbonate or acryl-based resin which has a high transmittance for visible rays. They have low elastic modulus, poor elastic restoration properties, and high hardness. This makes it difficult to obtain a good click feel when pressing key buttons. Also, when a key button is pressed, adjacent key buttons may be erroneously operated together (interference among key buttons). Further, permanent deformation may easily occur after repeated operation.
- Therefore, the
light guide panel 220 according to the present invention is made of a highly transparent elastomer material, preferably polyurethane or silicone, which has low hardness, high elastic modulus, excellent elastic restoration properties, and high optical transmittance, in order to provide a good click feel, suppress interference amongkey buttons 245, and avoid permanent deformation even after repeated operation. - The
film 247 is disposed on the upper surface of thelight guide panel 220, and it has a plurality ofkey buttons 245 positioned on the upper surface thereof. The periphery of thefilm 247 is attached to the periphery of thelight guide panel 220 using anadhesion member 249 to bond and maintain an upper air layer between thefilm 247 and thelight guide panel 220. Also, there is a lower air layer beneath thelight guide panel 220, and it prevents light, which is supposed to illuminate thekey buttons 245, from leaking via theadhesion member 249. Light propagates between the interfaces between thelight guide panel 220 and the upper and lower air layers due to total reflection. If the condition of total reflection is not maintained at the interface between thelight guide panel 220 and theadhesion member 249, unnecessary leakage of light may occur. Theadhesion member 249 is preferably positioned on the periphery of thelight guide panel 220 as the rest of light which is not used to illuminate thekey buttons 245 reaches the periphery of thelight guide panel 220. Thefilm 247 preferably has such surface properties that it is not attached to the upper surface of thelight guide panel 220, because, if the center of thefilm 247 having the key buttons positioned thereon is attached to the upper surface of thelight guide panel 220, no air layer can be maintained between thelight guide panel 220 and thefilm 247. To this end, the surface of thefilm 247 may be roughened or coated with a releasing agent in order to provide the surface with slipperiness. In addition, a portion of the upper surface of thefilm 247, which has nokey button 245 positioned thereon, may be subject to printing to prevent the light from emerging from portions other than thekey buttons 245. Note that the printing indicates a silk screen printing process, which is generally used in the conventional keypad process, used to intercept light using black color material etc. in order to prevent the light from leaking to undesired place. - The
film 247 may be made of a highly transparent elastomer material, preferably polyurethane or silicone, which has low hardness, high elastic modulus, excellent elastic restoration properties, and high optical transmittance. - When the
whole film 247 is attached to the upper surface of thelight guide panel 220, the refractive index of thefilm 247 is set to be lower than that of thelight guide panel 220 and the attachment surface (or lower surface) of the film is printed or coated with a layer, which is made of a material having high reflectance, to minimize unnecessary loss of light. - The plurality of
key buttons 245 is positioned on the upper surface of thefilm 247 and have characters, numeral, etc. printed on the upper surface thereof, respectively. Eachkey button 245 may be attached to the upper surface of thefilm 247 by a corresponding adhesion member or may be formed as an integrated one piece with thefilm 247. Eachkey button 245 may be made of the same material as thefilm 247 or made of polycarbonate or acryl-based resin. Eachkey button 245 may have any shape, such as a circular post or elliptical post. - The plurality of
protrusions 240 is positioned on thelower surface 224 of thelight guide panel 220, which is opposite to theupper surface 222 of thelight guide panel 220. Theprotrusions 240 may be formed in one piece with thelight panel 220 using a material identical to or different from that of thelight guide panel 220. Alternatively, theprotrusions 240 may be separately formed and attached to thelower surface 224 of thelight guide panel 220. Eachprotrusion 240 may have any shape, such as a truncated cone or trapezoidal hexahedron. Eachprotrusion 240 is aligned under the corresponding key button 245 (in a thickness direction of thekeypad assembly 200 or a perpendicular direction to the upper surface of the first PCB 260). - The
keypad 210 has a plurality ofreflective patterns 230 formed on the lower surface of thelight guide panel 220 to reflect a part of light, which propagates into thelight guide panel 220, towards the correspondingkey buttons 245, respectively. If necessary, eachreflective pattern 230 may be formed on the upper surface of thelight guide panel 220 or positioned between thelight guide panel 220 and thecorresponding protrusion 240. Eachreflective pattern 230 is formed at and around theprotrusion 240 positioned just under the correspondingkey button 245 to uniformly illuminate it. In theentire keypad 210, the density or size of reflective patterns positioned closer to thelight emitting device 290 is different from that of reflective patterns positioned farther away from thelight emitting device 290. This is done in order to uniformly adjust the overall distribution of light quantity emerging from the upper side of thelight guide panel 220 regardless of the distance from thelight emitting device 290. For example, when the amount of light emerging from positions closer to thelight emitting device 290 is larger, the density of reflective patterns closer to thelight emitting device 290 is set to be lower. When the amount of light emerging from positions farther away from thelight emitting device 290 is smaller, the density of reflective patterns farther away from the light emitting device is set to be higher. In this manner, the distribution of quantity of emergent light, particularly the overall illumination distribution of thekey buttons 245 can be uniform and bright. - The
central portion 232 of eachreflective pattern 230 is formed on the lower surface of thecorresponding protrusion 240, and theperipheral portion 234 thereof is formed around theprotrusion 240. As shown, light propagating into thelight guide panel 220 due to total reflection is incident on thereflective patterns 230. Most light diffuse reflected by thereflective patterns 230 towards akey button 245 cannot satisfy the condition of total reflection (when incident angle is smaller than critical angle) and passes through thefilm 247 and the correspondingkey button 245 to the exterior. In addition, light passing through thereflective patterns 230 without diffuse reflection and a part of the diffuse reflected light satisfying the condition of total reflection, continuously propagate inside thelight guide panel 220 while contributing to illuminate other key buttons. In this manner, eachreflective pattern 230 causes diffuse reflection and use only a part of incident light for illumination of the correspondingkey button 245, and the rest is used for illumination of other key buttons. Furthermore, thereflective patterns 230 provide uniform illumination of thekey button 245 by means of diffuse reflection in an arbitrary direction. Preferably, thereflective patterns 230 are formed by scratching or printing. - The
switch board 250 includes afirst PCB 260 and adome sheet 270. - The
first PCB 260 has a plurality ofconductive contact members 265 formed on the upper surface thereof, which constituteswitches corresponding domes 275. Theswitches protrusions 240. - The
dome sheet 270 is attached to the upper surface of thefirst PCB 260 and has a plurality of semi-sphericalconductive domes 275, which completely cover thecorresponding contact members 265. - When the user presses one of the
key buttons 245, the portion of thekeypad 210 positioned beneath the pressedkey button 245 deforms towards theswitch board 250. As a result, one of theprotrusions 240 corresponding to the deformed portion presses thecorresponding dome 275, which then makes electrical contact with thecorresponding contact member 265. When thelight guide panel 220 is made of an elastomer material, it has a sticky surface and thedomes 275 are likely to be attached to the lower surface of thelight guide panel 220. Therefore, the surface of eachdome 275 may be roughed or coated with a releasing agent in order to provide the surface with slipperiness. - The
second PCB 280 is attached to the periphery of thelower surface 224 of thelight guide panel 220. Thelight emitting device 290 is mounted on the upper surface of thesecond PCB 280 with its light emitting surface facing the lateral surface of thelight guide panel 220. Light emerging from thelight emitting device 290 is coupled to the interior of thelight guide panel 220 via the lateral surface thereof. Thesecond PCB 280 may be made of a conventional flexible PCB (FPCB), and the light emitting device may be a conventional LED. - In the present embodiment, the
second PCB 280 may be removed and a peripheral portion of thelight guide panel 220 may extend with a slant to the upper surface of thefirst PCB 260 in the shape of a wedge. Thelight emitting device 290 is then mounted on the upper surface of thefirst PCB 260. - Alternatively, the
second PCB 280 may be removed and a peripheral portion of thelight guide panel 220 may be bent so that it extends to the upper surface of thefirst PCB 260. Thelight emitting device 290 is then mounted on the upper surface of thefirst PCB 260. -
FIG. 4 is a top view briefly showing a part of a keypad assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 5 is a top view showing a comparison illustration showing the advantages of the second embodiment of the present invention. The keypad assembly has a construction similar to that of the keypad assembly shown inFIG. 2 , except that it has adiffusion member 330 on the lateral surface of thelight guide panel 220′. Therefore, the same components are given the same reference numerals and repeated description thereof will be omitted to avoid redundancy. - In
FIG. 5 , thefilm 247 has been removed from the magnified part A (enclosed by broken lines) to assist in better understanding of the present invention. As shown, light emerging from thelight emitting devices 290 is coupled to the interior of thelight guide panel 220 via the lateral surface thereof. Eachlight emitting device 290 has a predetermined emission angle, which creates shadedregions 310, where no light reaches, on both sides of each light emittingdevice 290. - Referring back to
FIG. 4 , thefilm 247 has been removed from the magnified part B (enclosed by broken lines) in order to aid understanding of the present invention. As shown, thelight guide panel 220′ has aserrated diffusion member 330 positioned on the lateral surface thereof. Thediffusion member 330 has a prism array structure and faces thelight emitting devices 290. Hence, light incident on thediffusion member 330 from each light emittingdevice 290 is diffused by thediffusion member 330 and results in the same effect as that of a widening emission angle of thelight emitting device 290. As a result, theshaded regions 320 on both sides of each light emittingdevice 290 are substantially reduced. Thediffusion member 330 makes it possible to obtain more uniform luminance of theentire keypad 210′ while minimizing the shadedregions 320, even when thelight emitting devices 290 are positioned closer to the lateral surface of thelight emitting panel 220′. - As mentioned above, the keypad and keypad assembly according to the present invention are advantageous in that the elastic light guide panel positioned between the key buttons and the protrusions makes it possible to illuminate the key buttons uniformly and brightly and reduce the number of light emitting devices, power consumption, and manufacture cost.
- While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A keypad comprising:
a light guide panel for propagating light therethrough;
a film disposed on the upper surface of the light guide panel and having at least one key button disposed on the upper surface thereof; and
at least one reflective pattern fixedly positioned with respect to the light guide panel to reflect a part of the light propagating through the interior of the light guide panel towards the key button,
wherein the film and the light guide panel are spaced apart from one another.
2. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the film is made of a transparent elastomer material.
3. The keypad as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the film is made of polyurethane or silicone.
4. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the film is attached to the upper surface of the light guide panel by an adhesion member.
5. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the key button protrudes from the upper surface of the film.
6. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an air layer is provided between the film and the light guide panel.
7. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one reflective pattern is locally formed on the light guide panel.
8. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the light guide panel is made of a transparent elastomer material.
9. The keypad as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the light guide panel is made of polyurethane or silicone.
10. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the light guide panel has self-restoration properties so that it can restore the original shape after deformation.
11. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising at least one protrusion formed on the lower surface of the light guide panel, which is opposite to the upper surface of the light guide panel.
12. The keypad as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the reflective pattern is formed on the lower surface of the light guide panel around the protrusion.
13. The keypad as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the reflective pattern is formed on the protrusion.
14. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the reflective pattern is formed on the upper surface of the light guide panel.
15. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the density or size of reflective patterns is different at different locations to uniformly adjust the overall distribution light quantity emerging from the upper side of the light guide panel.
16. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising at least one diffusion member configured to widen an input angle of a light input to the light guide panel.
17. The keypad as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the diffusion member is formed on a lateral surface of the light guide panel.
18. A keypad assembly comprising:
a keypad having a light guide panel for propagating light therethrough, a film disposed on the upper surface of the light guide panel with at least one key button provided on the upper surface of the film,
and at least one reflective pattern fixedly positioned with respect to the light guide panel to reflect a part of the light propagating through the interior of the light guide panel towards the key button; and
a switch board having at least one switch formed on its upper surface, which faces the keypad, wherein as the key button is pressed, a portion of the keypad deformed towards the switch board to activate the switch,
wherein the film and the light guide panel are spaced apart from one another.
19. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , further comprising at least one light emitting device disposed to face the lateral surface of the light guide panel and adapted to couple light to the interior of the light guide panel.
20. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the film is made of a transparent elastomer material.
21. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 20 , wherein the film is made of polyurethane or silicone.
22. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the film is coupled to the upper surface of the light guide panel by an adhesion.
23. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the key button protrudes from the upper surface of the film.
24. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein an air layer is provided between the film and the light guide panel.
25. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the light guide panel is made of a transparent elastomer material.
26. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 25 , wherein the light guide panel is made of polyurethane or silicone.
27. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the light guide panel has self-restoration properties so that it can restore the original shape after deformation.
28. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , further comprising at least one protrusion formed on the lower surface of the light guide panel, which is opposite to the upper surface of the light guide panel.
29. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 28 , wherein the reflective pattern is formed on the lower surface of the light guide panel around the protrusion.
30. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , further comprising at least a diffusion member configured to widen an input angle of a light input to the light guide panel.
31. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the reflective pattern is formed on the upper surface of the light guide panel.
32. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the density or size of reflective patterns is different at different locations to uniformly adjust the overall distribution light quantity emerging from the upper side of the light guide panel.
33. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 30 , wherein the diffusion member is formed on a lateral surface of the light guide panel.
34. A portable terminal comprising:
a switch board having at least one switch positioned on the upper surface thereof;
a keypad having a light guide panel with upper, lower, and lateral surfaces; and
at least one light emitting device positioned adjacent to at least one of the lateral surfaces of the light guide panel, wherein the keypad further comprises:
a film positioned on the upper surface of the light guide panel and having at least one key button provided on the upper surface of the film; and
at least one reflective pattern locally formed on the light guide panel to reflect a part of light, which propagates through the interior of the light guide panel, towards the key button,
wherein the film and the light guide panel are spaced apart from one another.
35. The keypad as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the light guide panel is made of polycarbonate or acryl-based resin.
36. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the light guide panel is made of polycarbonate or acryl-based resin.
37. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the light emitting device is mounted on the upper surface of the switch board.
38. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the switch comprises a conductive contact member and a conductive dome covering the contact member.
39. The portable terminal as claimed in claim 34 , wherein the light emitting device is mounted on the upper surface of the switch board.
40. The portable terminal as claimed in claim 34 , wherein the switch comprises a conductive contact member and a conductive dome covering the contact member.
41. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 19 , wherein a printed circuit board (PCB) is attached to a periphery of the lower surface of the light guide panel.
42. The keypad assembly as claimed in claim 41 , wherein a peripheral portion of the light guide panel extends at a slant angle to the upper surface of the switch board and the light emitting device is mounted on the upper surface of the switch board.
43. The portable terminal as claimed in claim 34 , wherein a printed circuit board (PCB) is attached to a periphery of the lower surface of the light guide panel.
44. The portable terminal as claimed in claim 43 , wherein a peripheral portion of the light guide panel extends at a slant angle to the upper surface of the switch board and the light emitting device is mounted on the upper surface of the switch board.
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